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Cada Um Na Sua História, referred to as Each One in Your Story in English, is a Story Arc for the Monica and Friends franchise. It and its respective episode, Each One in Your Story, make references to video games. The Arc's name translates to the phrase, "Each One in Your Story".

Here, Mónica Souza and her rival Cebolinha go through crazy journeys through the gaming world.

Plot[]

The story arc starts as Mónica, who got angry about her appearance being slandered as Cebolinha (who is also called Jimmy Five) drew a picture that exaggerated the negative traits she had, finds the spot where he is hiding. Cebolinha tries to explain that his "twin brother" (who did not exist at all) did that, but she smacks him upside the head for his lies to her as she knew that Cebolinha had no brother. Mónica leaves, claiming to have a twin sister whose patience outranks hers. Cebolinha then blames the thicket that he hid behind and wishes for a better place that he could hide in, until Cascão (sometimes called "Smudge") walks up, wondering what Cebolinha was doing with the thicket.

Cebolinha asks to verify if Cascão fixed something. Cascão responds by saying that he fixed a lot, and he is a repairman. Cebolinha then replies that the scene does not look right, at least in his view, which Cascão is confused by. Cascão then leaves as Cebolinha resolves that Marina Sousa can help out with her powers.

Marina at first believes that Cebolinha lost his mind with his request that she changes the scene. Cebolinha begs her incessantly, but she refuses, because the current scene is perfect. Cebolinha takes that as a bold lie and threatens to go on strike. Marina finally complies, but when she reads his ideas, she explains that his ideas break the traditional view.

Mónica continues her walk, but she gets startled with a grey cube of stone. She notices that everything around her has changed, and Cebolinha explains what she sees. His explanations get him into trouble for the second time with his signature Dentuça insult, and she threatens to bash his skull with another Bunny Bash. Cebolinha escapes, but they get into trouble during the chase.

First they come across two Koopa Troopas (from Super Mario) that have green shells. Cebolinha stomps one's head as he goes, and that Koopa retreats into his carapace. The second one is KO'ed when his friend flies at him, knocked away.

Cebolinha later climbs a wall and gets the Super Mushroom, growing huge. Mónica negates his power-up with the second Bunny Bash. They run off again, and Cebolinha jumps through a warp pipe to avoid a third Bunny Bash. This tactic proves too effective as the Piranha Plants pop out of that pipe a few seconds later, and Mónica has to dodge their bites. The duo also provoke the Bullet Bill and Podoboos which immediately attack.

Mónica chases Cebolinha into a Castle (dodging a few Thwomps en route). However, she runs afoul of a Rex, a third Koopa Troopa, and a Goomba who try to attack her, but she manages to defeat them with a third Bunny Bash.

Suddenly, Bowser pops out of the castle. He chases the onion-headed boy, threatening to burn him. Bowser also proves that his body cannot be hit with a Bunny Bash, as Mónica found the hard way during his charge when she attacks him with a Bunny Bash and his belly blocks Sansão effortlessly. He chases the duo. However, Bowser meets his defeat when Marina Sousa (who found a warp to the game world and blew her stack over what Cebolinha did) attacks the Koopa King with her pencil, causing him to somehow vanish.

Marina uses her pencil to transport the Turma back to the Mónica and Friends world. She demands an explanation for this, while Cebolinha claims to have had a phase of something. He decides to go back to his house, but Mónica gives him the fifth Bunny Bash as Marina regrets having answered him. Marina then creates a pony ride which Mónica goes to ride, as Marina berates Cebolinha.

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Trivia[]

  • This arc marks the first Nintendo crossover to the Monica and Friends franchise.
  • Bowser is not included in the story's animated counterpart, being replaced by the Conejator (Coelhator in Portuguese).
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